Monday, February 24, 2014

Winter Olympics and the Human Body

Click on the Smore below and follow the directions very carefully to explore how the human body is used for winter Olympic sports.  After reading and doing the Smore, you will be leaving a comment at the end of this blog post.

Winter Olympics and the Human Body Smore

3 comments:

  1. Some peple larn the hard way but Patrick was on fire.
    Miller was a spot of corse . and the gril with good
    moves.

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  2. I watched Patrick Chan figure skate, he had lots of skills, and probably lots of practice. He had his arms spread out, which might have helped him even out his balance. also, when he was spinning [ like you do when you do the triple axle] he had his eyes on one spot, so he did not get dizzy. He also bent down to gain speed, which once made him fall, he did a to-fast spin.

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  3. he was doing twists and turns and he was jumping stuff and when he was hitting the ground he was losing his balance to hid bored a little and he made it he was doing some flips and landing it o thow he was getting good scores to and that is really good for him and that is better then him score the first time he got a really bad score and that is bad for him on the first time he got on his run 1 he got 33.75 and came in 9th place and his good one is going to be on run 2 he got a 88.75 for his best one of all of his record of all he got that for his best one in that one so he did really good on that one he got to a really good goal to get to and really hard work to do so he don't get really heart wile he is jumping the ramps and doing really big jumps and if you get heart you will probably hill haft to be out of the game or if he gets really injured in the game so if he get injured hill haft to be out of the games so it's really important to make shere you don't get hurt or injured in the games or you will not be back in the game only if he gets better so he can get back in the games again.

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